Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions

ABSTRACT This work proposes a simplified methodology to obtain the needed data to determine and investigate the variation of photovoltaic modules performance under non-standardized environmental conditions - Standard Test Conditions and Nominal Operating Cell Temperature. This methodology uses a pre...

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Main Authors: Muryllo Amalio de Souza, Jean Przybysz de Souza, Antonio Tadeu Pereima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar) 2018-10-01
Series:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132018000200204&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-9b082bdc57a742559896fdc4e65078612020-11-25T00:45:31ZengInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology1678-43242018-10-0161spe10.1590/1678-4324-smart-2018000170S1516-89132018000200204Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental ConditionsMuryllo Amalio de SouzaJean Przybysz de SouzaAntonio Tadeu PereimaABSTRACT This work proposes a simplified methodology to obtain the needed data to determine and investigate the variation of photovoltaic modules performance under non-standardized environmental conditions - Standard Test Conditions and Nominal Operating Cell Temperature. This methodology uses a previously developed mathematical model in association with environmental parameters as wind speed, air temperature and irradiance in different cities, located in different regions in Brazil. These data are obtained from both SWERA project and the National Institute of Meteorology of Brazil websites, both of them with free access on the internet. The result of this methodology is the operating temperature of a commercial polycrystalline module of 330 Wp and 1.95 m², and this methodology also results in the maximum power of the module and efficiency for each set of analyzed environmental parameters. As conclusion, from the the results, it is possible to suggest the investigated environmental parameters have a significant impact on the module performance and therefore cannot be neglected.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132018000200204&lng=en&tlng=enSolar Energyphotovoltaic moduleefficiencywind speedair temperature
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author Muryllo Amalio de Souza
Jean Przybysz de Souza
Antonio Tadeu Pereima
spellingShingle Muryllo Amalio de Souza
Jean Przybysz de Souza
Antonio Tadeu Pereima
Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Solar Energy
photovoltaic module
efficiency
wind speed
air temperature
author_facet Muryllo Amalio de Souza
Jean Przybysz de Souza
Antonio Tadeu Pereima
author_sort Muryllo Amalio de Souza
title Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
title_short Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
title_full Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
title_fullStr Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Simplified Methodology for Temperature Calculation of Operation and Photovoltaic Modules Yield in Non-Standardized Environmental Conditions
title_sort simplified methodology for temperature calculation of operation and photovoltaic modules yield in non-standardized environmental conditions
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)
series Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
issn 1678-4324
publishDate 2018-10-01
description ABSTRACT This work proposes a simplified methodology to obtain the needed data to determine and investigate the variation of photovoltaic modules performance under non-standardized environmental conditions - Standard Test Conditions and Nominal Operating Cell Temperature. This methodology uses a previously developed mathematical model in association with environmental parameters as wind speed, air temperature and irradiance in different cities, located in different regions in Brazil. These data are obtained from both SWERA project and the National Institute of Meteorology of Brazil websites, both of them with free access on the internet. The result of this methodology is the operating temperature of a commercial polycrystalline module of 330 Wp and 1.95 m², and this methodology also results in the maximum power of the module and efficiency for each set of analyzed environmental parameters. As conclusion, from the the results, it is possible to suggest the investigated environmental parameters have a significant impact on the module performance and therefore cannot be neglected.
topic Solar Energy
photovoltaic module
efficiency
wind speed
air temperature
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